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When the Chinese get an Indian makeover
Updated On: 10 August, 2012 10:33 AM IST | | Surekha S
Frying Pan, a new restaurant in Navi Mumbai, prides itself in being an Indo-Chinese junction that offers Indian and Chinese cuisine. The tag fits well as their Chinese food is suitably fit for the Indian palate, courtesy its spicy, masala-fused fare
Most Indians don’t particularly fancy digging into authentic Chinese food. The localised versions doused with spice and masala is preferred instead. As food lovers, we enjoy tucking into the real deal, but we’d be lying if we didn’t admit having a soft corner for the Indianised version as well.
Frying pan
Food: goodu00a0
Service: average
Ambience: regular

Murg Reshmi Kebab priced at Rs 125. Pics/ Rane Ashish
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